Take a picture of a butterfly and you will have your answer. Butterflies have an exoskeleton, meaning that their "skin" is their skeleton.
There are many places where someone could find butterfly pictures. Butterfly pictures can be found in books at the library. Also, someone can find butterfly pictures online.
A person can find pictures of a butterfly silhouette in several different places. Some of these places include Shutterstock, Feature Pics, and Photobucket.
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THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND. THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND.
It depends where the picture is and what type of picture.
Butterflies are insects. Insects are Arthropod animals. They have exoskeletons, which means the skeleton is on the outside instead of the inside. Butterflies have to shed their skin to grow, which you can see when the caterpiller splits its skin, crawls out, then changes into a pupa.
A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone and skeleton. Caterpillars are baby butterflies. They do not have skeletons.
I answered a similar question to this a little while ago. See the related link to Wikipedia - for a picture of a complete snake skeleton.
None. Butterflies are insects, and insects don't have bones. They rely on exoskeletons instead.
See the Related Links section below for a link to a picture of a skeleton.
Yes they do ! See related link for a picture !
You can find a skeleton at a museum about science.
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